Who’s Left Out of 401(k) Nation Hispanics, part-timers, and millennials are the likeliest to have no access to a plan. Only 45 percent of U.S. workers participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts. Many don’t even have the option—one-third of U.S. workers aren’t offered a pension or 401(k)-style plan by [...]

Accumulated wealth? Here's what to do next At some point in your life, you might accumulate enough wealth where you no longer feel comfortable going alone when it comes to managing your finances and investments. Perhaps you received an inheritance, saved $100,000 in your retirement account or earned a big bonus. Or maybe you just [...]

Accumulated wealth? Here’s what to do next CmcPro1
2017-09-03T01:42:07+00:00

Why you shouldn't expect much from Social Security Social Security provides the foundation for retirement plans for millions of Americans, but that foundation is in seriously bad shape. According to the program's own trustees: It's already spending more cash than it takes in through taxes today, By 2020, its trust funds will start depleting, and [...]

Why you shouldn’t expect much from Social Security CmcPro1
2017-06-11T21:21:09+00:00

Backdoor IRAs: Another way to save on taxes in retirement Unless you've filed an extension with the Internal Revenue Service, the 2016 tax year is now history. You're probably ready to take a break from thinking about taxes at all, but there is no time like the present to consider how you might save on [...]

Backdoor IRAs: Another way to save on taxes in retirement CmcPro1
2017-05-29T18:42:25+00:00